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5 THE IDEAL HOME LIFE 'S OF SECRETflBY TflFT LOST IIFTI1 HIS JUST of his class. He has chosen his father's fraternity. Psi U. A picture of the young man and one ot the secretary taken at the age of eighteen would show a striking likeness. Perhaps the most Interesting member of the Taft household, with due deference to all the others, is the youngest of the children, Master Charlie Taft.

He is a thorough American boy, with a larger experience at the early age of ten than probably millions ot grown men. He has been twice around the world in the company of his globe-girdling father, has been feted and dined by monarchs ot all shades and kind, and has played with the children of royalty throughout the two hemispheres. His travels have given him while Zabriskie was trying to induce him to stay under cover with his bank roll until the atmosphere should clear a little, Policeman Louis T. Murtagh hove In sight. "What's the matter with this fellow?" said Murtagh to Zabriskie.

"He's all right," responded the latter. "I'm trying to get him to turn in and sleep it off." "Leave him to me. I'll give him a little talk." the policeman is quoted by a reliable person as saying. And with the remark that he would Induce the man to go back to the Hastings, he led him up the street and stood talking with bim at the corner of Orange street. For Borne reason or other McDonald With His Wife and Three Chil dren He Lives Simply in Washington.

Sober Friend, Who Had Seen the Roll Just Before, Cot No Courtesy. DEE LIGHT ED displayed his wad to the policeman. Za- MRS.TAFT A BRILLIANT WOMAN WAS DRIVEN AWAY AT FIRST. orisKte wanted to keep close to his friend but the policeman signalled him with his nightstick to go back. When a seriousness of manner, when be Is not at his games, that makes him appear much older than he really Is.

He is careful of speech, the words being well chosen and unusually well put together. In a way that shows association with his elders, and a quick observation in the youth he finally did join the two. McDonald She Has Won Many Prizes for Pro was suggesting that all three of them himself. He is fond of adventure, and When Zabriskie Came Back, McDonald, the Victim, Was Bustled Into Wagon No Complaint. havo a little drink.

The policeman protested that he couldn't go Into the saloon suggested, so Zabriskie and McDonald ficiency in Music Charlie Taf the Irrepressible. went In and brought out a "smile" In a the section of books in the Congressional Library devoted to the young folks has been thoroughly exhausted by him. Charlie's Bun In With Quentin flask for the offiVer. In the saloon McDonald took the pre Eagle Bureau, i 608 Fourteenth Street. Roosevelt.

Charlie goes to the Force School, which Washington, June 19 The home life ot caution of stowing the big bills in his roll Into a leather purse and there wero others besides Zabriskie who noted that there were a certain number of $10 bills. Secretary Taft may be truly described as ideal. Those who look (or something Quentin Roosevelt also attends. He and the President's son are quite chummy, and young Taft began this season as a They returned to th policeman and Unusual or unconventional In the sur member of Quentln's ball team, whlcl. handed him the flask, which he promptly Bampled.

At that unfortunate moment a sergeant appeared on the horizon. The swats the leather on fine afternoons on roundings ot a celebrity In the domestic circle will be unrewarded by a visit to the street house which the Tafts make the diamond back of the White House. He was a pretty good player, but his term stysys vjr 'zyA WfyssrT-, iv flask was out of sight In a Jiffy. The sergeant came over, talked with the How did James McDonald lose part of his big bank roll during his brief stay in Brooklyn? This question Is worrying some of his friends in this borough, and Mr. McDonald himself is trying to figure It all nut in the quiet of his peaceful home at 1273 South Twenty-fourth street.

Philadelphia. In that town McDonald has an excellent reputation as a business man and owns a string of bouses, with good paying tenants In them, tbat makes him quite independent. He Is beyond middle age, short and stockiiy built and is never seen without a smile on his faca. Coincident with the loss of a slice of Mr. McDonald's big wad right here in the downtown section ot Brooklyn, and of service with the team was not lengthy.

their Washington residence. Everything policeman and then went to the religi Quentin, as captain of this aggregation of IM simplicity American simplicity. You ous restaurant over the way to telephone for a patrol wagon. feel at once that you are In an atmos talent, is just as Insistent upon discipline as his distinguished father is that his policies shall be carried out, and this was the cause of Charlie's separation from the team. Charlie had made an en phere of good breeding, and In which not the slightest resemblance to snob- Then he and the patrolman relieved Zabriskie of the care of his friend and walked up Fulton street to meet tha hurry-up wagon.

The two officers and their charge got in and Zabriskie walked towards the station house to see the outcome of the maneuver. He met Murtagh coming out and gagement to go to a Y. M. C. A.

picnic on a day set for a match game with another blshnes plays a part. The Taft family circle numbers five First, of course, comes the secretary al bunch of youthful stars. You can go, said Quentin. "because though he would be quick to tell you that Mrs. Taft holds that position.

After the there's nobody to take your place." his subsequent Incarceration in an Adams Well, I have made the date and I have street police cell. Policeman Louis T. secretary and Mrs. Taft comes Robert, I ifBJm. mwl MMMMk A Murtagh of the Adams street precinct bad got to go, and that settles It," declared the Taft boy.

a sophomore at Yale, age 18; then Heleu Herron Taft, who in her seventeenth year a most Interesting venture. It was Louis If you do we 11 have to fill your place," answered Roosevelt, junior Just as though he was a real manager. Mas just won the Pennsylvania Stats scholarship from the Baldwin School at T. Murtagh who Is credited on the police records with making the arrest of Ma-Donald, but, strange to say, this particular Murtagh there are two in the Adams Charlie Taft went to the picnic and Bryn Mawr, to the famous college Itself thereby lost his job on the Roosevelt 'and finally the irrepressible Charles, street precinct didn't show Hp In court age 10, named after his father's Cincin team. The friendly relations between him and Quentin was not shattered by the incident, but It turned out that the socrc-tary's son joined an opposing "nine." which has had the luck to wallop Quentln's players every time they have played.

nati brother, who Is financing the secre tary's campaign. Of course, nobody calls "Charles" by that name. He Is The Tafts havo a summer home at Mur ray Bay, Canada, and there they spend the heated months In golf, tennis and not that kind of a boy, but a rough and ready specimen of the "Charlie" variety. 1 boating. Mr.

Taft's favorite game is golf. The hills alongside Of the St. Law Taft a Young and Handsome rence are both steep and many; tne Mur ray Bay links are laid out among these hills. Though a SOO-pounder or more, the secretary follows his play as aggressively as Roosevelt with a tennis racket. He goes to the clubhouse early, in a plain gray outing suit.

He starts In laughing and chatting at the very outset, and keeps it up all through his jaunt from promptly protested to him that McDonald was able to take care of himself. "It'll be all right," Murtagh replied. "When he comes up in court I'll Just say I took him In for safekeeping and they'll let him go. By the way." continued Murtagh. "he had just $51 in hln pocket." Zabriskie did a lot of thinking in a hurry, be says, and wondered at the time what prompted Murtagh to make that remark.

"For I knew," he said, "and others knew that there was more than twice $51 in that wallet." Zabriskie says tbat the policeman then declared he wanted some place to sleep. The sun was well up In the horizon by that time and Zabriskie was thinking about fixing up and getting ready tor work. The upshot of the colloquy was that Policeman Louis T. Murtagh went Into Zabrlskie's room In the Hotel Hastings to have a nap. Murtagn asked to be awakened at 7 o'clock Zabriskie had a short sleep, took a bath and went to court, leaving the policeman, in full uniform, still asleep in the chair.

When he reached the court he asked to see McDonald. He was denied permission at first, but finally saw him. "How much money have you got. Mac?" he asked his friend. Examination showed that McDonald's big roll had dwindled down to somethlns like $51.

But even at that hour McDonald wasn't worrying about money. Just then a policeman told Zabriskie, the latter tays, that he hsd better Induce his friend to plead guilty so he would get off easy. "I'll do nothing of the kind," Zabriskie says he replied, "because there Is nobody here to press the complaint. The 1 man who arrested McDonald Is down on Fulton street more soused than the man he arrested." There were more requesls by other policemen to havo McDonald plead guilty, but Zabriskie was Arm. McDonald was lined up, Magistrate Tlghe called for Murtagh, who didn't respond, and the officer on the bridge told the Pblladel- hole to hole.

The first impression which this massive judge and diplomat and when It was time to swear to the affidavit charging McDonald with intoxication. So the Philadelphia was shooed out of court by a court officer after Magistrate Tlghe had failed to get a response to the call of the policeman's name and after McDonald's friend, who came to court to see that he was bandied properly, was urgently requested to Induce the prisoner to plead guilty and bo "get off easy." But McDonald's friend knew a little bit more about such things than the wise policemen hanging around the court thought he did, with the result that McDonald went out of court without making any plea. The formal complaint, which Is part of the court record of McDonald's caBe, Is not signed by Policeman Murtagh, or any other policeman, although the acknowledgment ef Magistrate Tlgbe appears on It and the back of the document bears ths stereotyped double which would seem to Indicate that the defendant had either pleaded guilty or been found guilty, and that the presiding magistrate had magnanimously suspended sentence. Even more Interesting than the odd manner in which the court proceedings came off was the adventure of McDonald with the policeman and a sergeant Just prior to his arrest, and what happened presidential nominee gives one is that of a big, hearty, jovial boy. His voice rings out in a merry.lauga, or in a clear, Mrong, boyish conversational tone.

He leaps and Jumps with surprising agility tor a big man. He takes his golf as he takes his mission In the world good, humoredly yet with wisdom and Plays Golf With Justice Harlan. A nlaver aeratnst whom Secretary Taft delights In performing on the Murray Bay Matron. Mrs. Taft, until the advent of James R- Garfield to the President's council board, the youngest matron In the Cabinet, Is tall and slender, with a wealth of wavy brown hair and expressive gray eyes.

She-is youthful in appearance and gracloU3 In, manner. She has acquired none of the unpleasing frills of official society as a result of her Cabinet experiences. She impresses you as a womanly woman, that Is all. She is intellectual but her Intellectuality Is not top heavy. She telta fe'ou frankly that while she believes In a good, sound education for women, the proper sphere for a woman is the borne.

If Mrs. Taft can be said to have a fad It Is music. For seven years she was president of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and for fourteen years an active member. Perhaps the most prized ornaments In the Washington home are the medals, silver goblets and cups which have come to her because of proficiency in musical studies. Of one of these, an exquisite, centerpiece" of repousse silver, presented by the Cincinnati Orchestra Association, Mrs.

Taft thought of so highly that she carried it around the globe, using it as a flower holder at all the dinners given in honor of the secretary and ti.erself. Recently her life has been so rill that she can give but a few broken ours to her music each day. She Is also an omnivorous reader and will con-leas that Jane Austin's "Pride and Prejii-1 dice" has been read by her over and over -i and that Thackeray has received almost As mistress of the White House, Mrs. 'Taft would naturally feel much jit home. Her father.

John W. Herron of Cincin GARNISHEE FOR DEBTS links is Justice Harlan oi tne oupreme Court, who has just turned his seventy-sixth year. As in the case of Secretary Taft'B avoirdupois, the Jurist's age does not seem to count a little bit in hlB play. Bald, ruddy and rugged as an English squire, clad in a foarful scarlet coat, golf eon and heivv shoes of the sort known and profits are due and owing, or may thereafter become" due and owing to the Judgment debtor, said execution shall become a lien and a continuing levy upon the wages, earnings, debts, salary, income from trust funds, or profits due, or to become due to said judgment debtor to FRESH AIR OUTING FOB TENEMENT TOTS COVERS DLL DEBTS, afterward to the policeman seems almost as "brogans," Justice Harlan makes a phlan to "get out." kkyond belief. But It accounts or his picturesque opponent.

Retween the Plays the secretary and the amount specified therein, which shall Absence from the court when he should have sppeared against bis prisoner, or, more properly speaking In this case, he uvl eAueeu per centum inereor, anu said levy shall be a continuing levy until said execution and the expenses thereof are fully satisfied and paid or until modified as hereinafter provided." Thirty Will Spend Ten Days at should havo made It known tbat be took The Brooklyn friends of McDonald, Including Zabriskie, say they are "sore." But McDonald himself returned on Saturday to his peaceful native town. "We are not accusing anybodv of taking any money from Mac," said Zabriskie when cornered bv an Eagle man. "But what rnakos me sore is that ha should have parted with half his roll after being only In our company and with the cops." hira In for "safe keeping." the Justice Indulge in bits of serious conversation, Statesmanship and politics are principal topics, and If some curious person would record what passes between them at such times, the result would be some mighty Interesting reading. While' the is on the Mrs. Taft and the children have their own means of enjoyment, Taft is Amendment to Code in Creditors' Interest Was Put in Very Quietly.

the Herriman Home in Rockland County. the company of Edward Zabriskie, who holds a responsible position with a WEATHER FORECAST. large Manhattan concern and whose character Is vouched for by his employers fond of the water, and spends a part of each day in a rowboat. The tides of. the McDonald osme to Brqpklyn from New JUNIOR EAGLE CLUB WORK.

"NECESSARIES" CROSSED OUT. Lawrence at this point, nowever. are Persons deal ring" Information concerning th weacner, temperature or other lnfnrnmtlnn ark. They landed in lower Pulton street about 4 o'clock In the morning. All this very Strong, so that boating Is made less nati, was the law partner of President Hayes, and as 'a young girl she spent FOUND DEAD ON A TRUCK.

The body of William H. Guy. 42 years secure It by using telephone No. 671 Main. iron, a.m.

in r. m. weejc aays. JNignts ana occurred, by the way, on June 13, and considerable time as a guest at toe uxec bunaays, ui-uu nam. some superstltuous friends of ths Phll- utive Mansion.

One of the reminiscences Aunt Jean's Nephews and Nieces comfortable than one wouia wisn, ana ai times the currents are so Btrong as to be absolutely dangerous, especially to bathing. In which the children of the Taft family Indulge. adelphlan Bay he should never havt come old, having no home. was. found lying on a truck In the stable nf Thomas Stevens at 218 West Forty-ninth street.

Manhattan, this Dr. Swan, who was called from Roosevelt Hospital, said heart disease was the caue of his death. to Brooklyn on the 13th after a lolly Now Judgment Debtor Can Be Made to Pay One-Tenth of Salary on Any Old Judgment. Indications Until 8 P.M. To-morrow.

Washington, June 19 For Eastern New York: Partly cloudy to-night; warmer in eaat portion; Saturday, fair In east, showers In Working Hard to Eeliev Distress Among the Poor. Ivhlih she most delights in telling is of the long- table set late at night in a Ibroad corridor of the White House and laden with the dainties most tempting to youthful palates, President Hayes Friday night. Zabrlekle was trying hard to induce his friend to share hit room In the Hotel Hastings, which Is the strictly stag" hostelry on lower Fulton Quy was a prosperous truckman up until a few years ago. himself standing by and urging the So hard have Aunt Jean's nieces and nephews worked for the poor little tots west portion; fresh south to southwest winds, Local Probabilities. Fair to-night; Saturday, fair and warmer, followed "by showers at night; fresh wlmle, youngsters on to an assault upon toe Added to this experience, her more recent participations in official street, and which houses some men of standing.

Zabriskie has lived In Brooklyn a long time and be knew the ways of the lower Fulton street region. He who live in the hot, sweltering, foul- Among the new laws passed at the last session of the Legislature and which received the approval of Governor Hughes, is one that attracted so little attention while it was upon Us passage as to almost totally escape notice from EXCUESIONS. functions at Washington have given her an Intimate acquaintance with White mostly southwest. knew also that McDonald had an awfully smelling tenements that on July 6 thirty youngster, will be sent by Aunt Jean to the Herriman home, at Monsey, In Rockland County, where they will 6tay for ten House matters. General "Weather Conditions.

large roll of HO bills In his possession and he wanted to get htm out of harm's way. lawyers, bankers, storekeepers or from She Is a Student of Public Affairs. BROOKLYN AND QUEENS FIRES. Reports of fires and alarms of fire received at Fire Headquarters, Brooklyn, for the twenty-four hours ended at 8 A.M. Friday, June 19: June Is.

10:03 A.M. 594 Union street, four story brick, 20x40. June 18. 11:02 A.M. 47 Bristol street, four itory brick.

26x75; damage to stock trifling1. uJne 18, 11:86 A.M. 1721 Pitkin avenue, three story frame. 25x55 damage to building and stock trifling. Jam 18, 12:87 P.M.

Opposite 519 Pacific street, elevated railroad structure; trifling damago. June 18. 1:19 P.M.-82 Lafayette four story brick. 30x40; damage to building and stock trifling. June 18, 1:56 P.M.

75 Washington avenue, two story frame, 20x20; damage to stock tri the thousands of persons employed at POPULAR EXCURSIONS NEXT SUNDAY McDonald refused to Utten to good ad days and enjoy life In the open to the very limit. salaries ranging from $12 and upward, Always an Interested student of public affairs, her husband's entrance into the Cabinet whetted her appetite for deeper vice and responded to every suggestion with bold announcement that they ought to go and nave another drink, And For many weeks past the Junior Eagle Knowledge concerning governmental mat ters, so that she has become one of the Fresh. Air Fund elubs have worked incessantly to swell the fund being collected by Aunt Jean for the benefit of the poor best posted women at.the seat of govern although to the latter it is of tremendous importance. This new law, which goes Into effect on September 1, amends that section of' the Code of Civil Procedure, commonly known as the "garnishee law," and makes all sorts of debts. AMUSEMENTS BBOOKITN.

The disturbance in tha Northwest has been moving slowly north northeast. It has been attended since yesterday morning by showers and local thunderstorms In the Lower Mlasc.u-r and Tipper Mississippi Valleys and States of Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana and around Lnke Superior and Northern Lake Michigan. In sections nf "WyomliiK. Utah, Washington and Oregon there have been light local rains. In ths Atlantic and Gulf States and Ohio Valley and Lower Lake section the weather has remained fatr, except In sections of Georgia.

Nnrth and South Carolina and Florida and extreme south portions Louisiana and Texas, where showers have occurred. The weather has grown warmer in the Lake district. Ohio Valley and Interior of New York, Pennsylvania and New England. Elsewhere there have been mostly alight temperature changes. LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS I CHILDREN ti.oo I fSO ct.

LEAVE W. 23d ST. 8.50: LIBERTY ST. A.M. 'kiddies" who never saw any more of na MA TIMER ture than the flower pots on the tenement ORPHEUS DAILY fling.

June 18. 2:29 P.M. 392 South First street, Jnent, in this- respect. She has entered fully Into the spirit of Mr. Taft's duties and ambitions.

And possibly It is more due to her than to the secretary himself that he is now his party's nominee for President of the United States. For at least two years, and possibly for a longer roofs, so that almost $600 has been turned TUT I rWIt? IAAi TIT A Vlnne four story brick. 25x00; damage to building I nB kW ns Ml. I Operetta Instead of debts for necessaries alone, subject to collection out of a person's salary If Judgment has been obtained. At a prior session of the Legislature in, and this money will go toward paying the fares and expenses of the tiny EIGHT BERLIN MADCAPS GRIOOLATI'S trining, namage to biock sngni.

June 18, 2:30 P.M. 487 East Twenty-eighth street, two story frame, 20x35. June 18, 2:35 P.M. 240 Hull street, two story frame, 18x35. beneficiaries.

Urn. V. Ilnrry A Mum! Wolford. Dove Lenin, Kilwln Foraherar A Mr. A Mrs.

Ktnnrf narrow, Vltnarrnph period, she has had her eyes nxea upon the big white building in which the ATLANTIC CITY ROUND TRIP TICKETS I CHILDREN LV. W. 21d ST. 7.50 LIBERTY 8T. 8.00 A.M.

RETURNING LV. ATLANTIC CITY 7.00 P.M. A list of tots who are very much In Roosevelts live, and has determined that AERIAL BALLET and after quite a fight, the Code of Civil procedure was amended by the introduction of Section 1,391, showing exemp June 18, 6:62 P.M. Eighteenth street, between need of a few days In the country has some day or other she would be its mispress. Mr.

Taft at times since he was BARNOLD'S VmmiV DOGS been furnished Aunt Jean by the Brook tion of personal property from levy for Featuring "The Intoxicated t'nnlne" lyn Children's Aid Society, which has (first mentioned seriously for the Presl dency, has much doubted whether he would ever reach that goal, but his Judgment, except in certain cases. The principal exception permitted a Judgment thousands of applications every year and which Is In a position to Investigate the BIG "BEHMAN SHOW STAR I Matinees Dally I twite's faith has been supreme. When a creditor to secure a special execution of cases that come to their attention. The Herriman home In Itoekland County It jmovement was started to eliminate the secretary from the White House game Iby having him appointed a justice ot the Supreme Court, she put her foot flatly the Judgment, signed by the court, and to file It with the employer of the Judgment debtor who was In the receipt of conducted by the socieey. cedar avenue and Avenue two story frame, 15x20; damage to building and stock slight.

June 18, 5:58 P.M. 471 Hamburg avenue, three story brick, 25x65; damage to building trifling. June 18. 1020 Manhattan avenue, four story frame, 20x75; damage to building trifling. June 18, 8:45 P.M.

529H Bushwlck avenue, six story brick, 40x90; damage to stock trifling. June 18. 8:49 P.M. 239 Thatford avenue, rub-blah In lot. June 18.

8:50 P.M. 174 Ellen' street, three story frame. 25x50: damage to stock trifling. June IS, 9:19 P.M. 222 Franklin street, four story frame, 25x50; damage to building trifling.

June IB. A.M. New Iron Pier walk, one CAYETY I DAINTY I DUCHESS But worthy cases that come to the at HIGH WATER. lOurat'n of TimenighTimeHigh Rise H.M.FeetH.M.Feet H.M.h.M. New 4.5 II 1:11 I 4-2 I I t.K Sandy Hook.12:4!i I 44 6:08 6:75 OFFICIAL TEMPERATURE.

1 P.M Til 8 P.M 4PM 721 9 P.M fi3 P.M P.M f.S P.M. H1 P.M 7 P.M (Midnight) fl FRIDAY. JUNE 1. 1 A.M Ml 8 A.M 2 A.M Mi 9 A.M. 70 A.M 2 10 A )1 4 A.M 2I1I A.M 77 5 A.M ill2 fVnon) 79 ft A.M fi-'l 1 P.M nn 7 A.M B4' P.M 79 down upon the scheme, and while Mr a salary of over $12 a week.

Thereafter the employer was compelled, on pain of tention of Aunt Jean will be Investigated and she will have quite a list of boys and Taft was originally inclined to accept the appointment, his better half absolutely personal liability, to keep out 10 per cnt. girls to send to th'i country. of the Judgment debtor's salary to apoly When Interviewed about the work of (refused to give her sanction. The result, as reflected in the work ot the contention, shows that she knew her ground. WEST POINT EXCURSION BY THE VETERAN ASSOCIATION OF THE 23D REGIMENT, N.

G. S. N. Y. SATURDAY AFTF.RNOON AND EVENING, JUNE 20, 190S.

Sttamhoat "Alhany' will leave Des-hrossM Strtet Pier at 12:30 P.M. and West 120th Street Hier at 1:15 P.M. slurp. Members and friends can obtain a limited number of tickets from the Outing Committee at the Armory this evening, or at the dock, at $1.00 each. the Junior Eagle Fresh Air Fund clubs to-day Aune Jean said that those of her AnioM.

nnooKi.vM. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT ON Saturday, Juno 20, at 8:15 BROADWAY THEATRE ReeervM S-ats, rtr. snd fl. litiW'ry, I'MTKI) SIMiKtl OK ItllOOKI.rV. r-initurtor.

Mr. CART. KI'Jt'K fSrnn.l Kpntlinl nf llnsr. story frame, 75x400; trilling damage. Mrs.

Taft Is frank, witty, and vivacious, has an excellent memory for names and faces which Is an important asset nieces and nephews who had formed clubs and had donated to the fund could make suggestions and submit the names of any poor children they might have In mind, for the wife of a statesman and Is well PARIS FASHIONS TJP TO DATE. A vera are temperature to-day. SR. Average temperature a year ago to-day. if they thought them badly In need of a versed In all that pertains to social lore.

With the artistic, intellectual and domestic' qualities with which she Is endowed, or fne ttneen, holiday session In the country. The expert Investigators of the Children's Aid she should make one of the most popular Tern- Pre- I Tern- Pre- pe ra- i 1 1 ft-J pe ra- cf i a tur tion.l Place. ture. Uun. O.N NijA From the Eagle Paris Bureau, 63 Rue Cambon, through ths courtesy of Abraham ft Ml, 1IXIH, Society will determine st once If the sym mistresses that have ever presided over the President's mansion.

In religion Mrs. Place. Poston Puffalo 68 pathy Is well placed, and If it Is the on the Judgment until It was satisfied or the employe left or lost bis job. Lawyer Ralph K. Jacobs of 215 Montague street, in speaking of his discovery of the passage of the amendment to an Eagle reporter, said that the fact that the amendment appeared In the latest Code of Civil Procedure was only stumbled upon by accident, and was only being known by lawyera who were careful students of the new code.

There had been no heralding of the proposed legislation from Albany. "I assume," said Mr. Jacobs, "that this was because of the great public Importance of the anti-racing bills, but the amendment to the garnishee law will be found to be of great Interest when Its youngsters who are recommended by .001 New Orleans 74 78 .00 St. Loula 78 00 Chicago 78 ,00 Duiuth 90 .01 1 Han Fran'co 50 Taft is an Episcopalian, and, with her daughter Helen, attends St. John's Church the "Church of the Presidents," aa it has come to be known.

The secretary, as members of frnsh air clubs of the Junior Kaglo will be placed on the list and given fi4 Philadelphia fil Washington 70 S3 AT KoenlirW ftlenrltiw Se1inetKn Park, lrndale, I. Tickets a irm. BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL A wek that wtli (him away th cobwb. MIt l.fnn, Arielalrir ll'rnimnn, Hlr A PrPVnM. tio.

C. Hnnlfnc A Flfi-tlia WftHstnaer, Pen Welnli and othfri that mill i1" your mini, nrwl rtfrp-ntx ynr body. DbUt Malltteea. ft nVlork. fl.rtn rtrnf rved Mat! at A hra ham ft fit ram and Anderson piano Warrroomn, ten days sojourn In the beautiful Hhrhest.

Ro. at Charleston; lowest, 50. country section in which Herriman home San Francisco. located. he took pains recently tc point out in public statement, la a Unitarian.

Miss Helen Taft a Bright Scholar. A great deal of speculation Is In The nieces and nephews of Aunt Jean SUN RISES AND SETS. have been doing wonderful work for the poor children of the tenements. They June 20. 7:30 fists.

.7:30 bulged in here as to whether June 19. 4:24 Sets. JULY FOURTH SPECIAL TRIPS. ALL EXPENSES INCLUDED. MKfi rn Knllit it tin ym Atlnntlf itv fliiTa.

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MS IN' AV1J, Ma I'tKTH AVK. NKW VitK. J. ft SON, 3T9 Killton 9t. MIA I HMO effect is generally known." have formed clubs, held sales of cake and randy, establisred bazars for which they made pretty things with their own hands and used their own precious playtime to perfect, and In many other interesting ways got grown-up folks with lots o( The law as on the statute books, to take ADMISSION FREE JEXCK.PT on Siturji, and Suntfi; FREE SHOWS At kV Times Dream and SHIP NEWS.

Arrived at New York To-day. Clan Mathesnn. Swnse. effect on September 1, with the words in parenthesis that were left out of the law money to spare Interested In the cause of as it stood In 190t, is as follows: Wm. H.

Reynolds. Take Iron 8t'boH! 'Where a Judgment has been recovered urgrmlsr ti-rsn. from Shields. 'ONE IMI.AM). BOSTOCK'S Bvury aft.

St v. All (wholly for necessaries sold, or work per new tritnl wild an I ma's TO BRIDGEPORT ni. uitiiis. Chesapeake. fim lliiltlmnrs.

City nf Atlanta, fr-ni Savjnnah. Comsnche. Blon1tn. groatMt of all r-' formed in a family as a domestic, or for service rendered f'lr salary owing -lo an employe of the Judgment debtor.) and where an execution Issued upon said hit rrnin Orerlan I'nnw, ni Junius. Harvard.

fr'm IJitn Lampasas, from (iaivstin. l.a Provence, from Kavr. on KV TI1. MOT K. i t.v.

iwii thip 7rv. I fv J'It ol'ii V. I'lthHrinsj 1't A I.v Jt-i iti Pir. Kiift -4th at. ,10 30 AM tv Ttrkrt Tn' Tl' k-t AhiIm I anrl on lcU Jfh IK'ict.

ItnnJ, FAR R0CHAWAY, L. I. 'Mammoth rtrtno ofan; a rft In ialf; fmrno! rani In pavilion: rjtauranm with aJv.n iinnri. muiie hall. tK-'ih, b' hoij, n.rmn cv'-roi only Ptructura of Its hind tn th ppuniry Opn Jim Judgment has been returned wholly or partly unsatlsHed.

and where any wages. the little tenement sufferors. About seventy of Aunt Jean's nieces and nephews are going to take part In a rose carnival which will be held In the Cortel-you Club, in Bedford avenue. Flatbueh. at 7:30 o'clock on Saturday evening.

The proceeds will be donated to the fresh air fund, which, hv the wa. Is under the direction of Aunt Jean. Judging from the way the young peoplo are working to make the carnival a aucces In the way of result, quite a large number of unfortunates will be made happy In the hot days that are on the way. Meanwhile, the varleus clubs are keeping up their work, and altogether the children of Brooklyn doing more good than can be debts, earnings, salary. Income from trust Oregonlan, 'from I'hiladf Iphia.

funds or proms are min and owing to the EXCURSION TO NEW HAVEN Arrived at Foreign Ports To-day. Hott.i.H.mVolturno. from NVw York, HAIll i 1'K' K. St. Thomas Parlnia.

from New York. Judgment debtor, or shall therenUer become due and owing to him to the amount of $12 or more per week, and where no execution Issued a3 hereafter provided for in this section Is unsatisfied and outstanding against said Judgment debtor, 'Miss Helen Herron Taft will make ner 'debut during her father's administration, should ha be elected. She enter next fall for the four years course at Bryn Mawr, but it Is generally believed tbat she will relinquish her studies there before the completion of the course, In the event that the secretary is called to the White House. Miss Taft is tall and stately, with fair complexion and golden hair. While bearing a strong resemblance to her father, her mental characteristics are more like her mother's.

She takes after Mrs. Taft. too. In ber love of books, as in fact do all the Taft children. She has had abundant opportunity to take a whirl now and then in social distractions, but has preferred to remain poring laboriously over the classics.

Miss Taft is very popular in the younger set here and a close Intimacy exists between hur and the President's youngest daughter. Ethel Roosevelt. The elder Taft boy, Robert Alphonso. -ho is now a Yale "soph" himself. Is a Veritable glutton for prizes in his freshman year and carried almost everything in sight.

It is Interesting to recall that the grandfather of this young man, Alphonso Taft, was graduated third In rank in the class of '33 at Yale and that the secretary himself was second in the class of '78, delivering the salutatory oration at the commencement exercises. Young "Bob" Taft Is ambitious to follow in his father's footsteps as nearly as possible and to this end will begin by studying law. As to college athletics, he lias gone in for rowing as a specialty fradls now a member of the second crew LUNA PARK tn re f-jr yur vmif wife. V'iir and yur tn Thimiuf'ti va I'ler v. r'lM KH'.

r. 9 Su A Kant I'W A 'I'tf ttnvtrn HMiini. -I i I' Tw.i h- urs in Nh ll.n'i Miif-ir, H'Hura nt, r-iunifr. ii -xcw Sailed From Foreign Ports To-day. i the Judgemnt creiltor may apply to' the BEM Mafe.UP THE KUfljSOW SUNDAYS UK I.OHKI.I.

ICUi SMeMs Helios, for tjut-enstow 'f Now ork. John f'T Tampku. for '-p. Odrir, for I.lvei nit nt bo. muii i thk trrv.

1 Vir'ri iltvor. ft ciHrkpn Ui.W AM; W-t St 11 A.M.. r.r HtMr.lt Itlvr trip a. tf.r as t' N'r laii.llnc. H'Mirn.

due N'-w Y.itk I' M'-jlc, l.unch counter. Tlckfli. 00 cents. STEEPLE CONEY ISUND'S FUNNY PLACE Kalsrrln Aufim- 'onna, naaimrj. I.a fcavoie, for IM- ro.

for Ma iunpo. for 1' rf Antonio. MrW. for llavim New York nam- A I.AKill I SCOT. court in which said Jit'lgment was recovered, or the court having jurisdiction of the same without notice to the Judgment debtor and upon satisfactory proof of such facts by affldarlta or otherwise, the court if a court not of record, a Judge or Justice, thereof, must Issue, or if a court of record, a judge or Justice, muat grant an order directing that an execution Issue against the wages, debt, earnings, salary, Income from trust funds or profits of said judgment debtor, and on presentation of sm exeeutloa of the oOi cr to whom delivered for collection to the person or persons in whom such wages, debts, earnings, salary, income from trust funds Curolon.

PM' YOUNG CKOWLET PAROLED. Magistrate Connolly, sitting In the Far rtoikawajr rourt, yeteniajr paroled Thomas Crowley. 1' years old. and living with his parents In Richmond Hill until July 11. The boy Is accusal) of bavin shot his playmate, Itoy Svenson, of 874 Ore-en.

wood avenue, Hicbmond Hill, In (he check with a blank cartridge on June 13. Thr powder burned young Svenson'S The boy was paroled In the cara of Mrs. Gertrude Reed, the probationary officer attached to ths court. AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN. II 3A ii' CHARMING EXCURSIONS West Point, Ntwburjh ind Poujthkccpsie, Imiiy (except fcuivlAy) by i'aia-e Iron Daf Ltn Steamer T.eava Fuii-n nt.

iby Ann). Vebrunvu tt Cd W. li'Sth A. Return! nil on dawn (vat. Vt 4M 6:10 P.

M. HORNING AND AFTEU.NOON CONCERT 4 Ugonkr, for l'-rl Due To-mcrrow. From. Arjbli- T.lvrjwl J'in Philadelphia Palermo June 3 Drva Harbados Jail a-s-svr omui. in 2 1 1 .1 White handkerchief linen' tress, with Jun 22.

Ml Toth Perf. VKMRS. THE GAY MUSICIAN fichu of linen, hemstitched; yoke and cuffr oi lace. fnllaa Ktfirarils Best Comic Ofxra il.

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